I. RELIGION AND JEWISH TEACHING
MAREN R. NIEHOFF: Zunz’s Concept of Haggadah as an Expression of Jewish Spirituality
AVI BERNSTEIN-NAHAR: Hermann Cohen’s Teaching Concerning Modern Jewish Identity (1904–1918)
MARIA T. BAADER: From “the Priestess of the Home” to “the Rabbi’s Brilliant Daughter”. Concepts of Jewish Womanhood and Progressive Germanness in Die Deborah and the American Israelite, 1854–1900
JACOB HABERMAN: Kaufmann Kohler and his Teacher Samson Raphael Hirsch
ANDREAS GOTZMANN: The Dissociation of Religion and Law in Nineteenth-Century German-Jewish Education
II. ANTISEMITISM BEFORE NATIONAL SOCIALISM
GÜNTER REGNERI: Salomon Neumann’s Statistical Challenge to Treitschke: The Forgotten Episode that Marked the End of the “Berliner Antisemitismusstreit”
JÜRGEN MATTHÄUS: German Judenpolitik in Lithuania During the First World War
DAVID T. MURPHY: Familiar Aliens: German Antisemitism and European Geopolitics in the Inter—War Era
III. JEWS AND THE FATHERLAND IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
ELISABETH ALBANIS: Ostracised for Loyalty: Ernst Lissauer’s Propaganda Writing and its Reception
JONATHAN SKOLNIK: Dissimilation and the Historical Novel: Hermann Sinsheimer’s Maria Nunnez
IV. PERSECUTION AND RESCUE UNDER NATIONAL SOCIALISM
MICHAEL WILDT: Before the “Final Solution”: The Judenpolitik of the SD, 1935–1938
MOSHE AYALON: “Gegenwaertige Situation”: Report on the Living Conditions of the Jews in Germany. A Document and Commentary
ANNE KLEIN: Conscience, Conflict and Politics. The Rescue of Political Refugees from Southern France to the United States, 1940–1942
STEVEN E. ASCHHEIM: German History and German Jewry: Boundaries, Functions and Interdependence
EVYATAR FRIESEL: Jewish and German-Jewish Historical Views Problems of a New Synthesis
V. MEMOIR
F. L. CARSTEN: From Berlin to London